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Jul 08, 2015 05:25 PM

The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)1 has had a triumphant year. In 2014, the Association for Computing Machinery2 Special Interest Group on Programming Languages3 honored the GCC developer community in recognition of its service and achievements in the programming language community. Here at GNU Press, you can learn more about GCC with our reference manual.4 Following the smash hit Run GCC novelty t-shirt,5 GNU Press is now selling the design as a sticker.6

This past spring, the FSF also held our annual LibrePlanet conference7 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. LibrePlanet is a celebration of software developers, policy experts, activists, and computer users engaged in software freedom. You can still buy a commemorative LibrePlanet logo t-shirt8 in white, organic cotton with a green and black logo.

For a limited time only, GNU Press is selling NeuG USB True Random Number Generator9, which is a tiny USB 32-bit computer based on a free (as in freedom) hardware design. The most common uses of a TRNG include generating cryptographic keys, input for a simulation, and games (including video games and slot machines). For more information about the NeuG USB, you can read this analysis.

For the latest news about the shop, join the GNU Press mailing list at https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/profile/create?gid=88&reset=1. And be on the alert for new editions of the GNU Emacs Manual10 and Free Software Free Society11. If you have any suggestions for GNU Press, don't hesitate to add them to our Ideas page.12 We would particularly love your input on bumper sticker designs or any other fun ideas. GNU Press inquiries can be directed to sales@fsf.org.